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Iggy Azalea and Snoop Dogg have ended their feud.
The 'Black Widow' hitmaker - who branded the 42-year-old rapper "an a**" after he said she looked like a man without make-up on - accepted his apology shortly after he posted a video declaring a truce between them on Instagram today (15.10.14).
The 'Sweat' rapper told his fans he decided to bury the hatchet with the 24-year-old Australian star after speaking to her manager T.I., saying: "I just got off the phone with my homeboy TIP, the king of Atlanta. It's officially over. No more bad talk. I apologise. I apologise, I'm sorry. I won't do it again."
He also posted the video on Twitter, adding: "It's over I'm bac on my cool s**t no harm no foul (sic)."
Although he never mentioned Iggy by name, she responded on Twitter shortly afterwards, tweeting: "I appreciate the apology @snoopdogg"
She added: "Let that be that people, time to focus on the positive things I've got going on. no time to dwell on the negative."
Snoop's public apology comes just one day after their feud escalated and he warned her she was "f**king with the wrong" guy.
The 'Gin and Juice' hitmaker posted an angry video about Iggy online yesterday (14.10.14), in which he said: "Say, b***h, you're f**king with the wrong n****, and your n**** better check you before I do. You funky b***h. Yeah, you. F**king c**t."
Her boyfriend, Nick Young, later brushed off Snoop's rant and accused him of going through a midlife crisis.
He tweeted: "Ain't nobody worried about no SnoopLion .. This dude Just goin thru a midlife Crisis you Go get convertible yet . OG's out here losin (sic)"
Iggy Azalea and Snoop Dogg end feud
Iggy Azalea and Snoop Dogg have ended their feud.
The 'Black Widow' hitmaker - who branded the 42-year-old rapper "an a**" after he said she looked like a man without make-up on - accepted his apology shortly after he posted a video declaring a truce between them on Instagram today (15.10.14).
The 'Sweat' rapper told his fans he decided to bury the hatchet with the 24-year-old Australian star after speaking to her manager T.I., saying: "I just got off the phone with my homeboy TIP, the king of Atlanta. It's officially over. No more bad talk. I apologise. I apologise, I'm sorry. I won't do it again."
He also posted the video on Twitter, adding: "It's over I'm bac on my cool s**t no harm no foul (sic)."
Although he never mentioned Iggy by name, she responded on Twitter shortly afterwards, tweeting: "I appreciate the apology @snoopdogg"
She added: "Let that be that people, time to focus on the positive things I've got going on. no time to dwell on the negative."
Snoop's public apology comes just one day after their feud escalated and he warned her she was "f**king with the wrong" guy.
The 'Gin and Juice' hitmaker posted an angry video about Iggy online yesterday (14.10.14), in which he said: "Say, b***h, you're f**king with the wrong n****, and your n**** better check you before I do. You funky b***h. Yeah, you. F**king c**t."
Her boyfriend, Nick Young, later brushed off Snoop's rant and accused him of going through a midlife crisis.
He tweeted: "Ain't nobody worried about no SnoopLion .. This dude Just goin thru a midlife Crisis you Go get convertible yet . OG's out here losin (sic)"
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Harrison Ford has become a lifetime member of a British flying club.
The 72-year-old actor, who got his pilot's licence 19 years ago and owns approximately 11 private planes in Los Angeles, including a luxurious G4 jet, has joined Shropshire Aero Club in the West Midlands of England so he can rent aircraft and take to the skies while he shoots 'Star Wars: Episode VII' in London.
Chief instructor Bob Pooler said he received a call from the legendary star "out of the blue" and delivered a plane from Sleap Airfield to Denham close to Pinewood Studios for the actor on Sunday (12.10.14).
He told BBC News: "I checked Harrison out, flew around the patch with him and made sure he was legal to fly and that's it.
"We talked about Star Wars among other movies."
He added: "To rent the airplanes from Sleap you have to become a member and Harrison paid his membership dues until the end of the year.
"I asked him, 'can we make you a temporary member of the aero club?' and he said 'I don't want to be a temporary member, I want to be a lifetime member.'
"I proposed that to the committee at the aero club and of course, without hesitation they said let's make him a lifetime member.
"He's got an open invitation to visit us at any time.
"He's also invited me to visit his place in California."
Harrison developed an interest in flying when he was a teenager but only got his pilot's licence when he was 53.
He previously said: "I never lost the ambition to fly. I just hadn't found the time."
He added: "In my life I have two roles. One of them everyone knows about. It provides a means to the other, which I prefer."
Harrison Ford joins British flying club
Harrison Ford has become a lifetime member of a British flying club.
The 72-year-old actor, who got his pilot's licence 19 years ago and owns approximately 11 private planes in Los Angeles, including a luxurious G4 jet, has joined Shropshire Aero Club in the West Midlands of England so he can rent aircraft and take to the skies while he shoots 'Star Wars: Episode VII' in London.
Chief instructor Bob Pooler said he received a call from the legendary star "out of the blue" and delivered a plane from Sleap Airfield to Denham close to Pinewood Studios for the actor on Sunday (12.10.14).
He told BBC News: "I checked Harrison out, flew around the patch with him and made sure he was legal to fly and that's it.
"We talked about Star Wars among other movies."
He added: "To rent the airplanes from Sleap you have to become a member and Harrison paid his membership dues until the end of the year.
"I asked him, 'can we make you a temporary member of the aero club?' and he said 'I don't want to be a temporary member, I want to be a lifetime member.'
"I proposed that to the committee at the aero club and of course, without hesitation they said let's make him a lifetime member.
"He's got an open invitation to visit us at any time.
"He's also invited me to visit his place in California."
Harrison developed an interest in flying when he was a teenager but only got his pilot's licence when he was 53.
He previously said: "I never lost the ambition to fly. I just hadn't found the time."
He added: "In my life I have two roles. One of them everyone knows about. It provides a means to the other, which I prefer."
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Kendra Wilkinson is reportedly losing faith in her marriage.
The 'Kendra on Top' star, whose husband Hank Baskett was accused of cheating on her with transexual model Ava London while she was eight months pregnant with their second child earlier this year, is reconsidering the idea of filing for divorce, as she is devastated after a recording of an alleged phone call between the former NFL star and the model was leaked.
A source told Us Weekly magazine: "Hank had told Kendra multiple times that no recordings existed between him and the woman.
"He said they never spoke again after 'the incident.' "
Another insider said the tape has made 29-year-old beauty, who has son Hank Jr, four, and daughter Alijah, four-months, with Hank, question their future again, adding: "She thinks that everything he told her is a lie. The sense of trust she was rebuilding with Hank is gone."
But a third source said she's "not making any snap decisions right now."
Kendra recently insisted she wasn't ready to give up on her marriage.
She said: "He deserves forgiveness. I'm willing to spend the rest of my life trying to figure this out rather than spending one night single without Hank in my life."
She added: "I don't want to be stupid, but I know Hank loves me...At the end of the day, I have to take things one step at a time and really figure things out.
"Our number one priority is making sure these two kids are raised with two parents, and we want to give them a great life."
Kendra Wilkinson is reconsidering divorce
Kendra Wilkinson is reportedly losing faith in her marriage.
The 'Kendra on Top' star, whose husband Hank Baskett was accused of cheating on her with transexual model Ava London while she was eight months pregnant with their second child earlier this year, is reconsidering the idea of filing for divorce, as she is devastated after a recording of an alleged phone call between the former NFL star and the model was leaked.
A source told Us Weekly magazine: "Hank had told Kendra multiple times that no recordings existed between him and the woman.
"He said they never spoke again after 'the incident.' "
Another insider said the tape has made 29-year-old beauty, who has son Hank Jr, four, and daughter Alijah, four-months, with Hank, question their future again, adding: "She thinks that everything he told her is a lie. The sense of trust she was rebuilding with Hank is gone."
But a third source said she's "not making any snap decisions right now."
Kendra recently insisted she wasn't ready to give up on her marriage.
She said: "He deserves forgiveness. I'm willing to spend the rest of my life trying to figure this out rather than spending one night single without Hank in my life."
She added: "I don't want to be stupid, but I know Hank loves me...At the end of the day, I have to take things one step at a time and really figure things out.
"Our number one priority is making sure these two kids are raised with two parents, and we want to give them a great life."
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Brad Pitt says he doesn't "suck" at fatherhood.
The 'Fury' star, who has six children, Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, eight, and six-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne with wife Angelia Jolie, admits he is used to his life playing out in the public eye, but insists it doesn't affect his family.
The 50-year-old actor told the November issue of Details magazine: "I've discovered I don't suck at being a dad."
Asked about the attention on his family, he said: "My soul was stolen by the camera so long ago. I don't have to think about it anymore."
But he added: "One definition of freedom is the ability to follow your bliss without being watched, recorded, scrutinised."
The heartthrob, who grew up in Oklahoma, likes to get away from the spotlight by spending time outdoors.
He said: "I will always be most comfortable in the outdoors. I grew up in the Ozarks - something resembling Mark Twain country. The woods, rivers, bluffs, lakes, and caves have all left an indelible mark on me. And I'm quite reverential when it comes to a tree. On my forearm, I had tattooed 94.9m (311.4ft)-- the height of the largest sequoia."
Brad also relaxes by riding his motorcycles, despite crashing the first two he ever rode as a child.
He said: "I first rode at age 7 on my cousin's Honda Mini Trail 50. I tried to jump it and ran it into my grandmother's car. He was severely p***ed off. My first bike was a Kawi 150 enduro. I won it at age 12 in a contest for selling the most pecan log rolls door-to-door after school. I crashed it four weeks later."
He added: "I try to carve out time for a solo ride in every country I travel to, from the Highlands of Scotland to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco to the belly of India. I haven't even come close to fulfilling my list--yet. . . . But, in the traffic of L.A. with a helmet on, I'm just another a*****e on the road."
Brad Pitt is a good dad
Brad Pitt says he doesn't "suck" at fatherhood.
The 'Fury' star, who has six children, Maddox, 13, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, eight, and six-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne with wife Angelia Jolie, admits he is used to his life playing out in the public eye, but insists it doesn't affect his family.
The 50-year-old actor told the November issue of Details magazine: "I've discovered I don't suck at being a dad."
Asked about the attention on his family, he said: "My soul was stolen by the camera so long ago. I don't have to think about it anymore."
But he added: "One definition of freedom is the ability to follow your bliss without being watched, recorded, scrutinised."
The heartthrob, who grew up in Oklahoma, likes to get away from the spotlight by spending time outdoors.
He said: "I will always be most comfortable in the outdoors. I grew up in the Ozarks - something resembling Mark Twain country. The woods, rivers, bluffs, lakes, and caves have all left an indelible mark on me. And I'm quite reverential when it comes to a tree. On my forearm, I had tattooed 94.9m (311.4ft)-- the height of the largest sequoia."
Brad also relaxes by riding his motorcycles, despite crashing the first two he ever rode as a child.
He said: "I first rode at age 7 on my cousin's Honda Mini Trail 50. I tried to jump it and ran it into my grandmother's car. He was severely p***ed off. My first bike was a Kawi 150 enduro. I won it at age 12 in a contest for selling the most pecan log rolls door-to-door after school. I crashed it four weeks later."
He added: "I try to carve out time for a solo ride in every country I travel to, from the Highlands of Scotland to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco to the belly of India. I haven't even come close to fulfilling my list--yet. . . . But, in the traffic of L.A. with a helmet on, I'm just another a*****e on the road."
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Nick Cannon is "doing great" following his split from Mariah Carey.
The 'America's Got Talent' host, who recently announced he'd separated from his wife of six years in June, is holding up well, according to his close friend Nelly.
The 39-year-old rapper said: "I think he's doing great. I don't know if you've seen him, but he's cut his hair. He's looking like he's been back in the gym, got new tattoos."
The 'Real Husbands of Hollywood' star has been giving his co-star space to get over the split.
He said: "When Nick is ready to let us in on that, I think he will. I think it's one of those things, because you are a friend, you have to be a friend first. So you don't push on issues like that. You joke around it, but you know how far to go with that. Nick will let us know how far to go."
Meanwhile, Nick also admitted he is taking life "one day at a time" at the moment.
The 34-year-old star, who has three-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan with Mariah, has been throwing himself into his work recently.
He told PEOPLE.com: "That's why we all entertain, to put a smile on others' faces. I take that as a lifelong goal, but still, at the same time, take it one day at a time."
He added: "Ultimately I would think that is what life is all about, to try to pursue happiness, and I try to wake up and take each day with a grain of salt, and say, 'How can I be happy today? How can I affect someone else's day, and hopefully make them happy?' "
Nick Cannon is ‘doing great’
Nick Cannon is "doing great" following his split from Mariah Carey.
The 'America's Got Talent' host, who recently announced he'd separated from his wife of six years in June, is holding up well, according to his close friend Nelly.
The 39-year-old rapper said: "I think he's doing great. I don't know if you've seen him, but he's cut his hair. He's looking like he's been back in the gym, got new tattoos."
The 'Real Husbands of Hollywood' star has been giving his co-star space to get over the split.
He said: "When Nick is ready to let us in on that, I think he will. I think it's one of those things, because you are a friend, you have to be a friend first. So you don't push on issues like that. You joke around it, but you know how far to go with that. Nick will let us know how far to go."
Meanwhile, Nick also admitted he is taking life "one day at a time" at the moment.
The 34-year-old star, who has three-year-old twins Monroe and Moroccan with Mariah, has been throwing himself into his work recently.
He told PEOPLE.com: "That's why we all entertain, to put a smile on others' faces. I take that as a lifelong goal, but still, at the same time, take it one day at a time."
He added: "Ultimately I would think that is what life is all about, to try to pursue happiness, and I try to wake up and take each day with a grain of salt, and say, 'How can I be happy today? How can I affect someone else's day, and hopefully make them happy?' "
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Lady Gaga says her boyfriend Taylor Kinney "cries" when she sings.
The 28-year-old singer has been in a relationship with the 'Zero Dark Thirty' actor since 2011 when the pair met on the set of her music video for 'You and I'.
Gaga says Taylor, 33, gives her so much support in her life and career because he loves her unconditionally and gets so moved when she performs he often can't hold back his tears.
She revealed: "Neither of us care to be viewed as a celebrity couple. Those sorts of things are not important to us.
"What has made me so happy with Taylor is that he fiercely loves me from the inside out. And he is completely blind to the way that I dress, my creative process as it is - he knows me as the Italian/American girl my mother and father gave birth to.
"He's very supportive of everything that I do. He's the first man that I've dated that, when I sing on stage, he cries. That means more to me than anything."
At the end of last year, Gaga publicly confessed that she was smoking up to 15 cannabis joints a day while she was recovering from painful hip surgery.
The 'Do What U Want' hitmaker insists she has been able to give up her marijuana habit now she is healed and she is currently "more sober" than she's ever been before in her adult life.
In an interview with The Times newspaper, she said: "Now that I'm healed, I don't smoke all the time any more. I'm very proud to say that I'm more sober now than I've ever been. I had a little puff the other day - nothing - just to have a nice massage in the afternoon. I can have it now and not need it, which is nice, but to be honest I don't need it at all."
Lady Gaga: Taylor Kinney cries when I sing
Lady Gaga says her boyfriend Taylor Kinney "cries" when she sings.
The 28-year-old singer has been in a relationship with the 'Zero Dark Thirty' actor since 2011 when the pair met on the set of her music video for 'You and I'.
Gaga says Taylor, 33, gives her so much support in her life and career because he loves her unconditionally and gets so moved when she performs he often can't hold back his tears.
She revealed: "Neither of us care to be viewed as a celebrity couple. Those sorts of things are not important to us.
"What has made me so happy with Taylor is that he fiercely loves me from the inside out. And he is completely blind to the way that I dress, my creative process as it is - he knows me as the Italian/American girl my mother and father gave birth to.
"He's very supportive of everything that I do. He's the first man that I've dated that, when I sing on stage, he cries. That means more to me than anything."
At the end of last year, Gaga publicly confessed that she was smoking up to 15 cannabis joints a day while she was recovering from painful hip surgery.
The 'Do What U Want' hitmaker insists she has been able to give up her marijuana habit now she is healed and she is currently "more sober" than she's ever been before in her adult life.
In an interview with The Times newspaper, she said: "Now that I'm healed, I don't smoke all the time any more. I'm very proud to say that I'm more sober now than I've ever been. I had a little puff the other day - nothing - just to have a nice massage in the afternoon. I can have it now and not need it, which is nice, but to be honest I don't need it at all."
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Ed Sheeran is glad he had a "hard ride" to success because he can appreciate his career more.
The 'Don't' hitmaker used to sleep rough on the streets of London - including outside Buckingham Palace - when he was trying to make it as a pop star, but insists he doesn't regret his homeless days because he knew at the time he had to be in the capital to get where he wanted to be.
He said: "I think anything worth having is going to be hard to get and I wasn't expecting it to be an easy ride.
"I kind of wanted it to be the hard ride because when you get it it's actually worth it.
"I don't think I'm the only one to do that [use the Tube to catch up on sleep]. I think that's a common thing if you go out late.
"I could've gone home, back to Suffolk, to live with my parents but I needed to be in London and I was gigging every day for free."
The 23-year-old star left home at 16 to pursue his music dream and he believes people who are keen to succeed within the arts shouldn't go to university because they can achieve just as much by doing menial jobs in the industry to gain experience and then working their way up.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's 'Today' programme, he added: "I'm not dismissive of the value of university for people who need to learn academic stuff. If you want to be a doctor, go to university. But I'm dismissive of university in terms of the arts.
"The amount of people I know who left school at 16 and started making tea for photographers and for radio stations and now they have pretty successful jobs at 23/24.
"Whereas, the people I know who went to university and did anything to get a degree at university have come out in £20,000 of debt and are having to start off where everyone started at 16."
Despite achieving worldwide success with his two studio albums, '+' and 'x' - which are pronounced "plus" and "multiply" respectively - Ed insists he is yet to have "broken through to the big time".
He explained: "I don't know if that's happened yet. Only because I remember the people that were the biggest when I was 15/16 and not a lot of them are around now and I'm 23.
"I look at myself and my peers and think in seven or eight years will I still be around?
"Once you've had a 10-year career, that's when you've fully made it. Maybe 20 years time, who knows."
Ed Sheeran glad of ‘hard ride’ to success
Ed Sheeran is glad he had a "hard ride" to success because he can appreciate his career more.
The 'Don't' hitmaker used to sleep rough on the streets of London - including outside Buckingham Palace - when he was trying to make it as a pop star, but insists he doesn't regret his homeless days because he knew at the time he had to be in the capital to get where he wanted to be.
He said: "I think anything worth having is going to be hard to get and I wasn't expecting it to be an easy ride.
"I kind of wanted it to be the hard ride because when you get it it's actually worth it.
"I don't think I'm the only one to do that [use the Tube to catch up on sleep]. I think that's a common thing if you go out late.
"I could've gone home, back to Suffolk, to live with my parents but I needed to be in London and I was gigging every day for free."
The 23-year-old star left home at 16 to pursue his music dream and he believes people who are keen to succeed within the arts shouldn't go to university because they can achieve just as much by doing menial jobs in the industry to gain experience and then working their way up.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's 'Today' programme, he added: "I'm not dismissive of the value of university for people who need to learn academic stuff. If you want to be a doctor, go to university. But I'm dismissive of university in terms of the arts.
"The amount of people I know who left school at 16 and started making tea for photographers and for radio stations and now they have pretty successful jobs at 23/24.
"Whereas, the people I know who went to university and did anything to get a degree at university have come out in £20,000 of debt and are having to start off where everyone started at 16."
Despite achieving worldwide success with his two studio albums, '+' and 'x' - which are pronounced "plus" and "multiply" respectively - Ed insists he is yet to have "broken through to the big time".
He explained: "I don't know if that's happened yet. Only because I remember the people that were the biggest when I was 15/16 and not a lot of them are around now and I'm 23.
"I look at myself and my peers and think in seven or eight years will I still be around?
"Once you've had a 10-year career, that's when you've fully made it. Maybe 20 years time, who knows."
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Alex James wants to record another World Cup song with Fat Les.
The Blur bassist wrote the music and comedian Keith Allen wrote the lyrics to the legendary hit 'Vindaloo' for the 1998 football tournament in France, and the musician-turned-cheesemaker has admitted he would love to perform a follow up for the 2018 tournament in Russia.
When asked if Fat Les - who were completed by artist Damien Hirst - would ever record another World Cup song, Alex exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "I'm up for it. My kids love Fat Les."
Should Alex - who has five kids, sons Geronimo and twins Artemis and Galileo, and two daughters Sable and Beatrix, with wife Claire Neate - get round to recording another Fat Les tune then his children may well get the chance to appear on the song as he admits some of his brood look set to follow in his footsteps.
He added: "All kids are musical. I seem to have two trumpet players and a chef in the ranks."
While Alex is known for his part as the bassist in Blur, he has since turned his hand to cheesemaking and insists there is nothing unusual about a musician taking up such a hobby.
He added: "Monks sing in the morning and make cheese in the afternoon and nobody thinks that's weird."
To mark the launch of O2's £20m investment to help British businesses go digital, O2 has shown one of the country's best known small businesses, Alex's cheese business, ways to help take the hassle out of technology. For more information on how O2 is helping small businesses across the UK visit http://businessblog.o2.co.uk/
Alex James wants to record another Fat Les song
Alex James wants to record another World Cup song with Fat Les.
The Blur bassist wrote the music and comedian Keith Allen wrote the lyrics to the legendary hit 'Vindaloo' for the 1998 football tournament in France, and the musician-turned-cheesemaker has admitted he would love to perform a follow up for the 2018 tournament in Russia.
When asked if Fat Les - who were completed by artist Damien Hirst - would ever record another World Cup song, Alex exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "I'm up for it. My kids love Fat Les."
Should Alex - who has five kids, sons Geronimo and twins Artemis and Galileo, and two daughters Sable and Beatrix, with wife Claire Neate - get round to recording another Fat Les tune then his children may well get the chance to appear on the song as he admits some of his brood look set to follow in his footsteps.
He added: "All kids are musical. I seem to have two trumpet players and a chef in the ranks."
While Alex is known for his part as the bassist in Blur, he has since turned his hand to cheesemaking and insists there is nothing unusual about a musician taking up such a hobby.
He added: "Monks sing in the morning and make cheese in the afternoon and nobody thinks that's weird."
To mark the launch of O2's £20m investment to help British businesses go digital, O2 has shown one of the country's best known small businesses, Alex's cheese business, ways to help take the hassle out of technology. For more information on how O2 is helping small businesses across the UK visit http://businessblog.o2.co.uk/
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Jennifer Garner was the "leader of the streakers" when she was at college.
The 42-year-old actress - who has children Violet, eight, Seraphina, five, and Samuel, two, with husband Ben Affleck - insists she was never a "party girl" but was always happy to strip off in front of her pals.
She told talk show host Conan O'Brien: "When I was in college, every summer I would work for free at a theatre.
"I didn't drink. I was never a big party girl, but I streaked. I was just in a 'naked frame of mind' ...I might have been the leader of the streakers and we just all streaked all summer."
Meanwhile, the former 'Alias' star also revealed she recently "rented" 120 goats to help clear rat-infested ivy from her home.
She explained: "Down the sides of the hill, we have this ivy... We realised that there were rats living in the ivy,.
"It started to feel like we needed to deal with this but it was expensive to tear out. And my husband was going on location and I told him, 'Just go, I'll take care of it.'
"I rented a herd of goats and I sent that picture to Ben on location. It was his first day on the 'Batman' set and I said, 'Honey! I'm taking care of the ivy!' That's 120 goats. We had a party and we called it the 'running of the goats' and we herded them from the driveway to the ivy."
Sadly for Jennifer, she admitted the ivy grew back afterwards.
Streaking student Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner was the "leader of the streakers" when she was at college.
The 42-year-old actress - who has children Violet, eight, Seraphina, five, and Samuel, two, with husband Ben Affleck - insists she was never a "party girl" but was always happy to strip off in front of her pals.
She told talk show host Conan O'Brien: "When I was in college, every summer I would work for free at a theatre.
"I didn't drink. I was never a big party girl, but I streaked. I was just in a 'naked frame of mind' ...I might have been the leader of the streakers and we just all streaked all summer."
Meanwhile, the former 'Alias' star also revealed she recently "rented" 120 goats to help clear rat-infested ivy from her home.
She explained: "Down the sides of the hill, we have this ivy... We realised that there were rats living in the ivy,.
"It started to feel like we needed to deal with this but it was expensive to tear out. And my husband was going on location and I told him, 'Just go, I'll take care of it.'
"I rented a herd of goats and I sent that picture to Ben on location. It was his first day on the 'Batman' set and I said, 'Honey! I'm taking care of the ivy!' That's 120 goats. We had a party and we called it the 'running of the goats' and we herded them from the driveway to the ivy."
Sadly for Jennifer, she admitted the ivy grew back afterwards.
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